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Firewood Stack Brackets
Old steel fenceposts can be used to make nifty firewood stacks, says Doug Kramer, Elroy, Wis.
"I use 7-ft. posts and bend the bottom 2 ft. at a right angle so they lay flat on the ground. It gives me a 5-ft. tall stack that my wife can easily reach.
"I weld a couple pieces of angle iron as braces betwe
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Firewood Stack Brackets WOODLOT EQUIPMENT Miscellaneous 30-5-32 Old steel fenceposts can be used to make nifty firewood stacks, says Doug Kramer, Elroy, Wis.
"I use 7-ft. posts and bend the bottom 2 ft. at a right angle so they lay flat on the ground. It gives me a 5-ft. tall stack that my wife can easily reach.
"I weld a couple pieces of angle iron as braces between the posts to hold them together. Wood stacked on top of the 2-ft. base holds them in place.
"Best of all, when they're not needed, the stack holders nest together out of the way in a corner."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Doug Kramer, S-131 Overbrook Ave., Elroy, Wis. 53929 (ph 608 462-8614; doug.kramer @siemens.com).
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